The political crises in Egypt in 2011 and 2013 constituted an essential element in the entire process of socio-political transformations in the Arab states of North Africa and the Middle East. The ousting of the influential President Hosni Mubarak in February 2011 had a special and symbolic meaning for both Egyptians and the citizens of other Arab states. Therefore, the victory of the demonstrators in Tahrir Square was significant in both its domestic and regional dimensions. The Egyptian success provided a clear incentive for the societies of other authoritarian Arab states, such as Syria, Libya and Yemen. In this context, it is crucial to answer the question of what social, political and economic factors brought about such a rapid politic...
The chain of revolts in Maghreb and Mashriq countries has compelled the European Union to redefine t...
The Kurds, there is one of the oldest nations in the world, with rich culture, living on the crossro...
Arab countries have a worsening food shortage and a deficit in agricultural trade. They have become ...
The Arab Spring of 2011 hit Libya particularly hard. The state fell into tehe abyss of the civil war...
Practically nowhere in the Arab world were the events of the Arab Spring avoided. Civil unrest and a...
This paper presents the key events that determine the political, social and economic situation in Eg...
It has been more than a year since the first clashes in Syria started and the situation is subseque...
Yemen offers an excellent example of Orthodox Islam directly associated with the political situation...
This paper presents the role of the Muslim Brotherhood in 20th century Egyptian politics and analyze...
Modern Yemen is one of the key states in all the geopolitical games in the Middle East. Yet in the c...
Reformatory ideas of Khayr ad-Din at-Tunusi and Rifa at-Tahtawi inscribed into an interesting discus...
The paper deals with the policy of the US towards North Africa and the Middle East during the period...
The Arab Spring, which was initiated by the events taking place at the end of 2010 in Tunisia, grip...
On the 10th anniversary of the mass protests known as the “Arab Spring” that passed through the sout...
The Internet played an important role during the revolution in the Arab countries, and the issue of ...
The chain of revolts in Maghreb and Mashriq countries has compelled the European Union to redefine t...
The Kurds, there is one of the oldest nations in the world, with rich culture, living on the crossro...
Arab countries have a worsening food shortage and a deficit in agricultural trade. They have become ...
The Arab Spring of 2011 hit Libya particularly hard. The state fell into tehe abyss of the civil war...
Practically nowhere in the Arab world were the events of the Arab Spring avoided. Civil unrest and a...
This paper presents the key events that determine the political, social and economic situation in Eg...
It has been more than a year since the first clashes in Syria started and the situation is subseque...
Yemen offers an excellent example of Orthodox Islam directly associated with the political situation...
This paper presents the role of the Muslim Brotherhood in 20th century Egyptian politics and analyze...
Modern Yemen is one of the key states in all the geopolitical games in the Middle East. Yet in the c...
Reformatory ideas of Khayr ad-Din at-Tunusi and Rifa at-Tahtawi inscribed into an interesting discus...
The paper deals with the policy of the US towards North Africa and the Middle East during the period...
The Arab Spring, which was initiated by the events taking place at the end of 2010 in Tunisia, grip...
On the 10th anniversary of the mass protests known as the “Arab Spring” that passed through the sout...
The Internet played an important role during the revolution in the Arab countries, and the issue of ...
The chain of revolts in Maghreb and Mashriq countries has compelled the European Union to redefine t...
The Kurds, there is one of the oldest nations in the world, with rich culture, living on the crossro...
Arab countries have a worsening food shortage and a deficit in agricultural trade. They have become ...